CN111267956A - Vehicle body structure - Google Patents
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Abstract
A vehicle body structure may include: two first rear side members respectively provided on opposite sides of the rear floor panel; a rear sub frame including a front cross member and a rear cross member spaced apart from each other, wherein opposite ends of the front cross member and opposite ends of the rear cross member are coupled to the two first rear side members, respectively; a body cross member spaced rearward from the rear sub frame, connected to the first rear side member and fixed to the rear floor; two second rear side members disposed between the two first rear side members and arranged side by side with each of the two first rear side members; and two truss members each extending from the first connection portion to the second connection portion, respectively.
Description
Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a vehicle body structure for effectively dispersing a collision load of a vehicle.
Background
The statements in this section merely provide background information related to the present disclosure and may not constitute prior art.
Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) have a fuel tank and high voltage battery components for the drive system. The fuel tank and the high-voltage battery components are mounted on a rear floor of the vehicle body structure.
In such a vehicle, since the fuel tank and the high-voltage battery components are mounted on the rear floor, the load acting on the rear floor and the rear side member increases. In addition, in such a vehicle, the impact cushion region of the collision energy for a rear collision is correspondingly reduced.
The vehicle body structure of such a vehicle protects rear components such as a fuel tank, a high-voltage battery, and the like using a form similar to that of a conventional internal combustion engine vehicle, and at the same time includes a collision reinforcing member mounted in a rear side member to enhance rigidity against a rear collision.
Nevertheless, we have found that there is a problem in that the manufacturing cost and weight increase due to the collision reinforcing member being locally applied to the body structure of such a vehicle in an excessive manner. Further, although the rigidity of the rear side member is high due to the mounting of the collision reinforcing member in the rear side member, the rigidity of a region (for example, a rear center portion) where the rear side member is not located is low. Therefore, we have found that it is difficult to protect the components mounted on the rear floor when a collision load is applied to the region where the rear side member is not located.
Disclosure of Invention
The present disclosure provides a vehicle body structure capable of stably protecting components mounted on a rear floor by effectively dispersing a collision load from a rear side of a vehicle.
Additional aspects of the disclosure will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the disclosure.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a vehicle body structure defining a longitudinal direction may include: two first rear side members disposed on opposite sides of the rear floor panel and configured to extend in the longitudinal direction, respectively; a rear sub frame including a front cross member and a rear cross member spaced apart from each other, wherein opposite ends of the front cross member are coupled to corresponding ones of the two first rear side members, respectively, and opposite ends of the rear cross member are coupled to corresponding ones of the two first rear side members, respectively; a body cross member spaced apart from the rear sub frame and fixed to the rear floor, wherein opposite ends of the body cross member are respectively connected to corresponding ones of the two first rear side members; two second rear side members provided on the floor between the two first rear side members and arranged side by side with each of the two first rear side members so as to be spaced apart from each other, wherein the two second rear side members extend from rear ends of the rear floor to a body cross member, respectively, and wherein the body cross member and the two second rear side members are connected to each other at first connecting portions, respectively, and opposite ends of the rear cross member and the two first rear side members are connected to each other at second connecting portions, respectively; and two truss members extending from the first connection portion to the second connection portion, respectively.
The first connecting portion, the second connecting portion, and the third connecting portion are arranged in a triangular shape, wherein opposite ends of the body cross member are connected to the first rear side member at the third connecting portion.
The rear cross member of the rear subframe may include a middle extension portion extending in the vehicle width direction, and two lateral extension portions extending obliquely rearward from opposite ends of the middle extension portion to be connected to the second connection portion, respectively.
Lateral loads applied to the second connecting portion from one side of the vehicle may be distributed and transferred to the corresponding laterally extending portion and the truss member.
A longitudinal load applied from the rear of the vehicle to the first rear side member may be dispersed and transmitted from the third connecting portion to the second connecting portion and the first connecting portion, and a longitudinal load applied from the rear of the vehicle to the second rear side member may be dispersed and transmitted from the first connecting portion to the opposite ends of the body cross member and the corresponding truss members.
The vehicle body structure may further include a first crush box connecting rear ends of the two first rear side members and the rear bumper structure.
The vehicle body structure may further include a second crush box connecting rear ends of the two second rear side members and the rear bumper structure.
The truss member may include an outer member connecting the corresponding first connection portion and the corresponding second connection portion and an inner member provided in the outer member to reinforce rigidity.
Further areas of applicability will become apparent from the description provided herein. It should be understood that the description and specific examples are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
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In order that the disclosure may be better understood, various forms thereof will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a plan view of a vehicle body structure embodying one form of the present disclosure;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a vehicle body structure according to another form of the present disclosure;
FIG. 3 is a plan view of a vehicle body structure that employs one form of the present disclosure, showing a condition in which crash loads are dispersed and transmitted to the rear and sides of the vehicle;
FIG. 4 is a plan view of a vehicle body structure according to one form of the present disclosure, showing a state in which a fuel tank is protected upon a rear collision;
fig. 5 is a perspective view showing an example of an exemplary form of the present disclosure, in which a first rear side member and a rear bumper structure of a vehicle body structure are connected by a first crush box;
FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing an example of one form of the present disclosure in which first and second rear side members of a vehicle body structure and a rear bumper structure are connected by first and second crush boxes; and
fig. 7A-7D illustrate the construction of a truss member mounted on a vehicle body structure and a method of mounting the truss member according to one form of the present disclosure.
The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
Detailed Description
The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses. It should be understood that throughout the drawings, corresponding reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features.
The following forms are provided to fully convey the spirit of the present disclosure to those of ordinary skill in the art to which the present disclosure pertains, and the present disclosure is not limited thereto but may be embodied in other forms. In order to make the present disclosure clear, parts not related to the drawings and description may be omitted, and the sizes of the components may be slightly exaggerated for the convenience of understanding.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, a vehicle body structure according to one form of the present disclosure includes: two first rear side members 10, two second rear side members 20, a rear sub frame 30, a body cross member 40, and two truss members 50.
Two first rear side members 10 are provided on opposite sides of the rear floor panel 1 so as to extend in the longitudinal direction, respectively. Opposite ends of the rear sub frame 30 are coupled to corresponding ones of the two first rear side members 10, respectively, so as to reinforce the rigidity of the rear suspension mounting portions 60 provided on the opposite ends of the rear floor panel 1.
The rear subframe 30 includes a front cross member 31 and a rear cross member 32 spaced apart from each other in the front-rear direction. Opposite ends of the front cross member 31 are coupled to the two first rear side members 10, respectively, and opposite ends of the rear cross member 32 are coupled to the two first rear side members 10, respectively. The rear subframe 30 may reinforce the lateral rigidity of the rear floor 1 to protect components mounted on the rear floor 1, such as the fuel tank 70 and a battery (not shown).
The body cross member 40 is spaced apart from the rear sub frame 30 by a predetermined distance in the rearward direction, and opposite ends of the body cross member 40 are connected to the two first rear side members 10, respectively. The vehicle body cross member 40 is not only fixed to the rear floor 1 in an integrated manner so as to reinforce the lateral rigidity of the rear floor 1 together with the rear sub-frame 30, but also serves to protect a fuel tank 70, a battery, and the like mounted in front of the vehicle body cross member 40 from a rear collision.
The two second rear side members 20 are disposed between the two first rear side members 10 at the rear of the body cross member 40, and each of the two rear side members 20 is aligned side by side (almost parallel) with each of the two first rear side members 10 so as to be laterally spaced apart from each other. Each of the second rear side members 20 extends from the rear end of the rear floor panel 1 to the vehicle body cross member 40 and is fixed to the rear floor panel 1 in an integrated state.
In one form, as shown in fig. 1, two truss members 50 each extend from a first connecting portion 81 to a second connecting portion 82. At the first connecting portions 81, the body cross member 40 and the two second rear side members 20 are connected, and the opposite ends of the rear cross member 32 and the two first rear side members 10 are connected to each other at the corresponding second connecting portions 82.
In another form, as shown in fig. 3, the vehicle body structure is configured such that the first connecting portion 81, the second connecting portion 82, and the third connecting portion 83 are arranged in a triangular shape. At the third connecting portion 83, the opposite ends of the body cross member 40 are connected to the first rear side member 10. Such a vehicle body structure can reinforce the lateral and longitudinal rigidity of the front region a (fuel tank mounting region) of the vehicle body cross member 40. Further, this vehicle body structure can safely protect the front region a of the vehicle body cross member 40 of the rear floor 1 from collision by dispersing the lateral load P1 and the longitudinal load P2 applied from the rear side.
Referring to fig. 1 to 3, the rear cross member 32 of the rear subframe 30 includes a middle extension portion 32a extending in the vehicle width direction, and two lateral extension portions 32b extending obliquely rearward from opposite ends of the middle extension portion 32a to be connected to the second connecting portion 82.
As shown in fig. 3, the lateral load P1 applied to the second connecting portion 82 from one side of the vehicle may be dispersed and transmitted to the laterally extending portion 32b and the truss member 50. A part of the lateral load P1 is transmitted to the rear sub frame 30 through the laterally extending portion 32b, and the other part of the lateral load P1 is transmitted to the vehicle body cross member 40 through the truss member 50. The lateral load P1 is widely dispersed and transmitted to the rear side of the rear floor panel 1 through the truss members 50 and the body side member 40 and the rear sub frame 30. Thus, the vehicle body structure can safely protect the front region a of the vehicle body cross member 40 from a lateral collision.
As shown in fig. 3, in the vehicle body structure, the longitudinal load P2 applied to the first rear side member 10 from the rear of the vehicle can be dispersed and transmitted from the third connecting portion 83 to the second connecting portion 82 and the first connecting portion 81, and the longitudinal load P2 applied to the second rear side member 20 from the rear of the vehicle can be dispersed and transmitted from the first connecting portion 81 to the opposite end on the side of the cross-body member 40 and the truss member 50 side. Accordingly, as shown in fig. 4, the vehicle body structure can safely protect the front region a (fuel tank mounting region) of the vehicle body cross member 40 even when a collision occurs from the rear of the vehicle.
Further, the vehicle body structure according to the present form can significantly reinforce the rigidity against collision at the rear middle portion as compared with the related art because the vehicle body structure includes two first and second rear side members 10 and 20, and can safely protect the front region a of the vehicle body cross member 40 because the first and second rear side members 10 and 20 share the load P2 applied from the rear of the vehicle. That is, as shown in fig. 3 and 4, when a rear collision occurs, the rear region B of the body cross member 40 deforms to absorb the impact force, but the front region a of the body cross member 40 may remain undeformed because the load is evenly distributed.
Referring to fig. 5, the rear bumper structure 90 may be connected to the rear ends of the two first rear side members 10 through a first crush box 101 for absorbing impact force, but as shown in fig. 6, a second crush box 102 connecting the rear ends of the two second rear side members 20 and the rear bumper structure 90 may be additionally provided.
When the first crush box 101 and the second crush box 102 are mounted as in the example of fig. 6, the impact buffering effect on the rear collision can be further improved, the degree of freedom of adjustment of the crush boxes can be increased, and the crush boxes can be manufactured from a thin material. In addition, the coupling stability of the rear bumper structure 90 can also be enhanced.
Fig. 7A-7D illustrate the construction of the truss member 50 and a method of installing the truss member 50. The truss member 50 may include an outer member 52 connecting the first connection portion 81 and the second connection portion 82, and an inner member 51 provided in the outer member 52 to reinforce rigidity.
When the truss member 50 is installed, as shown in fig. 7A, one end of the inner member 51 may be connected to the first rear side member 10, and as shown in fig. 7B, the outer member 52 may be installed on the outer side of the inner member 51. After the exterior member 52 is mounted, as shown in fig. 7C, one ends of the body cross member 40 and the truss member 50 may be connected when the body cross member 40 is mounted, and as shown in fig. 7D, when the second rear side member 20 is mounted, the second rear side member 20 may be connected to a first connecting portion 81 to which the body cross member 40 and the truss member 50 are connected.
As apparent from the above, the vehicle body structure according to the exemplary form of the present disclosure can safely protect the front region of the vehicle body cross member, on which the fuel tank, the battery, and the like are mounted, from a lateral collision because lateral loads are widely dispersed and transmitted not only through the rear sub frame but also through the truss members and the vehicle body cross member.
Further, the vehicle body structure according to the form of the present disclosure can significantly reinforce the rigidity against collision at the rear middle portion as compared with the related art because the vehicle body structure includes two first and second rear side members, and can safely protect the front region of the vehicle body cross member from collision because the first and second rear side members share the load applied from the rear of the vehicle and the longitudinal load applied to the second rear side member is dispersed and transmitted to the vehicle body cross member and the truss member.
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1. A vehicle body structure defining a longitudinal direction, the vehicle body structure comprising:
two first rear side members disposed on opposite sides of the rear floor panel and configured to extend in the longitudinal direction, respectively;
a rear sub frame including a front cross member and a rear cross member spaced apart from each other, wherein opposite ends of the front cross member are coupled to corresponding ones of the two first rear side members, respectively, and opposite ends of the rear cross member are coupled to corresponding ones of the two first rear side members, respectively;
a body cross member spaced apart from the rear sub frame and fixed to the rear floor, wherein opposite ends of the body cross member are respectively connected to corresponding ones of the two first rear side members;
two second rear side members disposed between the two first rear side members on the floor panel and aligned side by side with each of the two first rear side members so as to be spaced apart from each other, wherein the two second rear side members extend from rear ends of the rear floor panel to the body cross member, respectively, and wherein the body cross member and the two second rear side members are connected to each other at first connecting portions, respectively, and opposite ends of the rear cross member and the two first rear side members are connected to each other at second connecting portions, respectively; and
two truss members extending from the first connection portion to the second connection portion, respectively.
2. The vehicle body structure according to claim 1, wherein:
the first connecting portion, the second connecting portion, and a third connecting portion at which opposite ends of the body cross member are connected to the first rear side member are arranged in a triangular shape.
3. The vehicle body structure according to claim 2, wherein:
the rear cross member of the rear sub-frame includes: an intermediate extending portion extending in the vehicle width direction; and two laterally extending portions extending obliquely rearward from opposite ends of the intermediate extending portion, respectively, to be connected to the second connecting portion.
4. The vehicle body structure according to claim 3, wherein:
lateral loads applied to the second connecting portion from one side of the vehicle are dispersed and transmitted to the corresponding laterally extending portions and the truss members.
5. The vehicle body structure according to claim 2, wherein:
a longitudinal load applied to the first rear side member from a rear portion of the vehicle is dispersed and transmitted from the third connecting portion to the second connecting portion and the first connecting portion, and
longitudinal loads applied to the second rear side member from the rear of the vehicle are dispersed and transmitted from the first connecting portion to opposite ends of the body cross member and the corresponding truss members.
6. The vehicle body structure according to claim 1, further comprising:
and the first extrusion box is used for connecting the rear ends of the two first rear side beams and the rear bumper structure.
7. The vehicle body structure according to claim 6, further comprising:
and a second crush box connecting rear ends of the two second rear side members and the rear bumper structure.
8. The vehicle body structure according to claim 1, wherein:
the truss member includes: an exterior member connecting the corresponding first connection portion and the corresponding second connection portion; and an inner member provided inside the outer member for reinforcing rigidity.
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